November 21, 2012: Holiday
- Rubio not so deftly dodges a creationism question—just like Sen. Barack Obama once did.
- Obama campaign adviser explains our broken voting system and why you had to wait in line for eight hours.
- As domestic U.S. flights are cut en masse, the best solution is more competition: Let in the foreign airlines.
- American Airlines to shutter air passenger service to focus on American Way magazine.
- Holiday Travel Hell: Eight writers recall eight trips to hell and back.
- New in the Costco freezer aisle: an entire Thanksgiving dinner that serves up to 10 people for $79.99.
- What's the point of giving thanks?
- Investigating complaints about an aggressive turkey, a local news producer loses her mind.
- Listen to one man sing with 300 turkeys.
- The meaning of "Black Friday": It's because nobody showed up for work—retailers are "in the black" long before November.
- How to give to the Catholic church without supporting its anti-gay efforts: Drop a giftcard in the collection plate.
- Lingerie football gets legit.
- Bill Hader explains the creative process behind Stefon.
- R. Kelly has received an offer to bring Trapped in the Closet to Broadway.
- How the retro ethos is killing the future of music—or ensuring it, depending on how you look at it.
- The science of mustaches.
- Jessica Francis Kane donates books to Goodwill.